Best Friends Forever by Margot Hunt

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

Best Friends Forever

Summary: How well do you really know your best friend?

Kat Grant and Alice Campbell have a friendship forged in shared confidences and long lunches lubricated by expensive wine. Though they’re very different women—the artsy socialite and the struggling suburbanite—they’re each other’s rocks. But even rocks crumble under pressure. Like when Kat’s financier husband, Howard, plunges to his death from the second-floor balcony of their South Florida mansion.

Howard was a jerk, a drunk, a bully and, police say, a murder victim. The questions begin piling up. Like why Kat has suddenly gone dark: no calls, no texts and no chance her wealthy family will let Alice see her. Why investigators are looking so hard in Alice’s direction. Who stands to get hurt next. And who is the cool liar—the masterful manipulator behind it all. Continue reading

Literary Friday, ya’ll……

Well, this weekend I have nothing planned. No things to go to, etc… And unless something changes in the next few hours- I’m declaring this weekend a weekend to catch up on blogging and doing some de-cluttering.

And.. you know… some reading as well 😉 Continue reading

#FuturisticFriday Review: Little Broken Things by Nicole Baart

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

Little Broken Things

Summary: An engrossing and suspenseful novel for fans of Liane Moriarty and Amy Hatvany about an affluent suburban family whose carefully constructed facade starts to come apart with the unexpected arrival of an endangered young girl.

I have something for you. When Quinn Cruz receives that cryptic text message from her older sister Nora, she doesn’t think much of it. They haven’t seen each other in nearly a year and thanks to Nora’s fierce aloofness, their relationship consists mostly of infrequent phone calls and an occasional email or text. But when a haunted Nora shows up at the lake near Quinn’s house just hours later, a chain reaction is set into motion that will change both of their lives forever.

Nora’s “something” is more shocking than Quinn could have ever imagined: a little girl, cowering, wide-eyed, and tight-lipped. Nora hands her over to Quinn with instructions to keep her safe, and not to utter a word about the child to anyone, especially not their buttoned-up mother who seems determined to pretend everything is perfect. But before Quinn can ask even one of the million questions swirling around her head, Nora disappears, and Quinn finds herself the unlikely caretaker of a girl introduced simply as Lucy.

While Quinn struggles to honor her sister’s desperate request and care for the lost, scared Lucy, she fears that Nora may have gotten involved in something way over her head—something that will threaten them all. But Quinn’s worries are nothing compared to the firestorm that Nora is facing. It’s a matter of life and death, of family and freedom, and ultimately, about the lengths a woman will go to protect the ones she loves. Continue reading

#FuturisticFriday Review: Sisters Like Us by Susan Mallery

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

Sisters Like Us

Summary: The grass is always greener on your sister’s side of the fence…

Divorce left Harper Szymanski with a name no one can spell, a house she can’t afford and a teenage daughter who’s pulling away. With her fledgeling virtual-assistant business, she’s scrambling to maintain her overbearing mother’s ridiculous Susie Homemaker standards and still pay the bills, thanks to clients like Lucas, the annoying playboy cop who claims he hangs around for Harper’s fresh-baked cookies.

Spending half her life in school hasn’t prepared Dr. Stacey Bloom for her most daunting challenge—motherhood. She didn’t inherit the nurturing gene like Harper and is in deep denial that a baby is coming. Worse, her mother will be horrified to learn that Stacey’s husband plans to be a stay-at-home dad…assuming Stacey can first find the courage to tell Mom she’s already six months pregnant.

Separately they may be a mess, but together Harper and Stacey can survive anything—their indomitable mother, overwhelming maternity stores and ex’s weddings. Sisters Like Us is a delightful look at sisters, mothers and daughters in today’s fast-paced world, told with Susan Mallery’s trademark warmth and humor. Continue reading

Cover Reveal of Fallout Girl by Katie Rose Guest Pryal

 

Gosh, it’s been a CRAZY long time since a cover reveal has happened here! Thanks Katie Rose Guest Pryal for trusting the reveal of Fallout Girl to happen here! 🙂

You’ve probably seen Katie on Twitter, tweeting about  both mental health and many other things  (Katie is outspoken and passionate about her opinions!)

However, Katie is also a member of Tall Poppy Writers and she writes an excellent series of blog posts for them- Writing Isn’t Sexy– all about the behind the scenes life of a writer balancing all the things they must balance!

When Katie is not tweeting, working hard on the latest installment of Writing Isn’t Sexy, she’s also working on her own books- hence the cover reveal.

Cover Reveal happening in 3, 2, 1……………….. Continue reading

Literary Friday ya’ll…..

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr has been the word of the week. I had a snow day earlier this week and you can see how excited I am in this video on Twitter 🙂

Tomorrow temps are supposed to be warmer so I’m excited- because I have a busy day planned- pedi/mani, lunch, a bit of shopping and then going to see Dirty Dancing at Thalia Mara Hall. I am SO excited!

How was ya’lls week? Continue reading

The Boyfriend Swap by Meredith Schorr

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

The Boyfriend Swap

Summary: Is Christmas really the most wonderful time of the year? New Yorkers Robyn Lane and Sidney Bellows aren’t so sure.

Robyn has always dated struggling creative types. For once, her parents would love her to bring someone with health insurance and a 401(k) to their Chrismukkah celebration. Her actor boyfriend doesn’t qualify. While across town, Sidney’s professional life already belongs to her parents. She’s an attorney at her father’s law firm and she works tirelessly to keep her love life private. If she brings her lawyer boyfriend to their annual Christmas extravaganza, her parents will have the wedding planned by New Year’s Eve.

A mutual friend playfully suggests they trade boyfriends for the holidays. The women share a laugh, but after copious amounts of wine, decide The Boyfriend Swap could be the perfect solution. This way, Robyn can show off her stable attorney boyfriend and Sidney’s high-society family will take no interest in her flakey actor beau.

It’s a brilliant plan—in theory. In practice—not so much. When Will turns out to be the boy-next-door Robyn crushed on hard throughout her teenage years, and Sidney’s family fawns all over Perry like he’s an Oscar-winner rather than a D-list wannabe, one thing is certain: The Boyfriend Swap might just change their lives forever. Continue reading

#FuturisticFriday Review: You Do You by Sarah Knight

This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

You Do You

Summary: From the New York Times bestselling author of The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck and Get Your Sh*t Together comes more straight talk about how to stand up for who you are and what you really want, need, and deserve–showing when it’s okay to be selfish, why it’s pointless to be perfect, and how to be “difficult.”


Being yourself should be easy, yet too many of us struggle to live on other people’s terms instead of our own. Rather than feeling large and in charge, we feel little and belittled.

Sound familiar? Bestselling “anti-guru” Sarah Knight has three simple words for you:

YOU DO YOU.


It’s time to start putting your happiness first–and stop letting other people tell you what to do, how to do it, or why it can’t be done. And don’t panic! You can do it without losing friends and alienating people. Knight delivers her trademark no-bullsh*t advice about:

The Tyranny of “Just Because”
The social contract and how to amend it
Turning “flaws” into strengths–aka “mental redecorating”
Why it’s not your job to be nice
Letting your freak flag fly
How to take risks, silence the doubters, and prove the haters wrong
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Literary Friday ya’ll…

 

Ya’ll……. It’s COLD. We had a mixture of sleet/snow here today and I about froze getting myself to the post office to drop off a birthday card.

I was going to get a pedicure tomorrow- but since the highs are only going to be in the 30’s and I hate, hate, hate putting on my real shoes right after a pedi ( you’re just never dry enough for real shoes right after) I’m going to hold off another week (Next Saturday temps are supposed to be in the high 50’s)

I forsee a lot of being curled up in my warm blanket with a good book or watching some DVD’s with the cats this weekend 🙂  Continue reading

#FuturisticFriday Review: Every Breath You Take by Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke

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This book was purchased by Traveling With T for her own personal reading.

Every Breath You Take

Summary“Queen of Suspense” Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke are back with their fourth book in the New York Times bestselling Under Suspicion series; Every Breath You Take follows television producer’s Laurie Moran investigation of the unsolved Met Gala murder—in which a wealthy widow was pushed to her death from the famous museum’s rooftop.

Laurie Moran’s professional life is a success—her television show Under Suspicion is a hit, both in the ratings and its record of solving cold cases. But her romantic break from former host Alex Buckley has left her with on-air talent she can’t stand—Ryan Nichols—and a sense of loneliness, despite her loving family.

Now Ryan has suggested a new case. Three years ago, Virginia Wakeling, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and one of the museum’s most generous donors, was found in the snow, after being thrown from the museum’s roof on the night of its most celebrated fundraiser, the Met Gala. The leading suspect then and now is her much younger boyfriend and personal trainer, Ivan Gray.

Ivan runs a trendy, successful boutique gym called Punch—a business funded in no small part by the late Virginia—which happens to be the gym Ryan frequents. Laurie’s skepticism about the case is upended by a tip from her father’s NYPD connection, and soon Laurie realizes there are a bevy of suspects—including Virginia’s trusted inner circle.

As the Under Suspicion crew pries into the lives of a super wealthy real estate family with secrets to hide, danger mounts for several witnesses—and for Laurie. Continue reading